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Woman’s tarmac tirade forces everyone off Spirit Airlines plane

Safira Allen wasn’t having her calm when she was asked to get off a plane board.

For her, none of those who boarded the flight with her will fly should she be removed from the flight.

While in the Spirit Airlines, Allen who had missed an earlier flight from Atlanta to Las Vegas on May 1, ran down the boarding ramp of another Spirit flight to Vegas and took a seat that wasn’t ticketed to her.

Trouble started when an agent tried to remove Allen from the seat she occupied. During the heated argument, Allen didn’t waste much of her time as she captures the whole moments on her cellphone for Facebook live.

Among the many things that went down was a tirade about the airline’s name. “Y’all going to use Jesus’ name, the Holy Spirit? That’s got to change, y’all need to be called something else. Y’all need to change y’all name because nothing Holy Spirit about this airline.” Allen says.

Prompting a negative response from everyone on board the flight, a crew member was heard before the tirade telling other passengers to consider to deplane and redo the boarding process.

Allen adds, “If I can’t go to Las Vegas, Nevada, neither can y’all!” Allen is heard telling the passengers as they exit.”

Policemen in the video shared were seen boarding the plane, with the intent to remove Allen from her seat.

However, Allen subsequently took to her Facebook to tender an apology with claims that Atlanta Police Department arrested her for trespassing.